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Before I went to the trouble of sanding anything, I would try Nufinish or a
mild rubbing compound. Just keep in mind that these are going to remove some of your gel coat making oxidation occur more rapidly. "John S" wrote in message ... Sorry if this topic has been covered before as I am new to the internet and boating in general. I recently purchased a 24' boat that has what I assume is chalking of the gel coat from exposure to the sunlight. I did a google search for a way to remove the chalking and it seems that a thorough use of rubbing compound is the recommended way. Just wondering if there was an easier way as I don't get very much time off from work and would like to spend that little time enjoying my boat on the water. Thanks in advance Regards John S Remove nospam from email address |
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